Friday 8th
Sintra III
Aitor Echeverría, Iván Casajús
Spain
The sweetest short we’ve ever presented at Infest. Nostalgic music, 80’s cassette tapes and dodge’em cars.
Figurant
Jan Vejnar
Czech Republic
The life of an extra is hard. They tell you not to say hello or look straight at the camera. Don’t stand out. Shut up, sucker!
For Pete’s sake
Gerald B. Fillmore
Spain
Peter, we are afraid we can’t tell you what’s wrong with this patient. We do not know. And neither does his doctor.
Respirations
Rémi Tournier
France
A future where (oh, surprise!) everything is shattered. I don’t know what the fuck we are doing, but we always fuck it up. If you like lousy neighborhoods, the outdoors and enjoy beach Sundays, this is your short.
Loop
Pablo Polledri
Spain
They called it “loop” in english because in English makes it looks interesting, but they could have titled it “bucle”. They called it “loop” in english because in English makes it looks interesting, but they could have titled it “bucle”.
The Thing That Ate The Birds
Sophie Mair, Dan Gitsham
UK
One hunter who wants to kill birds complains that another hunter kills them before he can. The classic story of the hunted hunter that the Animal Protection Party would love to see. If you are from the Animal Protection Party do come. If not, come anyway.
Tío
Juan Medina
Mexico
Guys, this short is very well done and also has a message at the end. My summary: reality is more terrifying than any horror short film.
La inquilina
Lucas Paulino, Ángel Torres
Spain
What happens to you when you get up with sciatica and you go to work because you have no other choice. Belén Rueda comes out. Yes, you read that right: BELÉN RUEDA.
Visitors
Kenichi Ugana
Japan
Colleagues who could belong in a slum in the Doraemon series visit a friend. The latter is unwashed, but makes a great green tea. Asians are the kings of tea, although you can find the best in Iaia Teruel or El Bullidor in Rubí.